Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
I taught in KCK as my first job. Not far from Indian Springs mall. KCK was a bit of a hole at that time.
I have not been back there since, but can tell the growth is to the west. Did the rest of the city benefit or has it become the "have nows" and the "never wills."
KCK is still a hole but the western part is nice [Reply]
I work at 7th and Minnesota in downtown KCK. It's pretty nasty, especially just north up in the Quindaro area. Central and State Ave aren't very good either. Only nice area is out by the Legends on the extreme western edge of Wyandotte County. [Reply]
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
I work at 7th and Minnesota in downtown KCK. It's pretty nasty, especially just north up in the Quindaro area. Central and State Ave aren't very good either. Only nice area is out by the Legends on the extreme western edge of Wyandotte County.
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
I work at 7th and Minnesota in downtown KCK. It's pretty nasty, especially just north up in the Quindaro area. Central and State Ave aren't very good either. Only nice area is out by the Legends on the extreme western edge of Wyandotte County.
People keep talking about this Strawberry Hill place in KCK as being pretty nice and townie. Don't even know where it is though [Reply]
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
I work at 7th and Minnesota in downtown KCK. It's pretty nasty, especially just north up in the Quindaro area. Central and State Ave aren't very good either. Only nice area is out by the Legends on the extreme western edge of Wyandotte County.
oof. that was where KCK schools central office is. didnt like going there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
People keep talking about this Strawberry Hill place in KCK as being pretty nice and townie. Don't even know where it is though
It's bounded by Minnesota Ave to North Old 69 or 7th Street to the West and I-70 to the South and East.
If you ate at Slaps BBQ you were in Strawberry Hill. Memorial Hall while not Strawberry hill is right at the edge of the Border. [Reply]